
PHPA, ECHL Announce Three-Year CBA Extension
Published on January 25, 2006 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
FRESNO, Calif. - The Professional Hockey Players' Association and the ECHL
are pleased to announce that the PHPA Membership and the ECHL Board of
Governors have ratified the major points of an extension to the current
ECHL-PHPA Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). While the complete CBA
language is currently being finalized, the ratification of this document
further entrenches stable labor-management relations between the
aforementioned parties.
The major points of this CBA extension include:
- Year over year cost of living increases to the major economic components
of the Agreement
- Exemption of Goaltenders from the veteran rule
- Enhanced procedure to deliver timely, professional care of injured
players
- Commitment to provide assistance for the PHPA Career Enhancement Program,
which will assist players with their transition to life after
hockey
- 3-year term ending June 30, 2009.
"This extension of the current Collective Agreement further solidifies the
ECHL's development value within the sport, as they continue to serve as the
premier "AA" league for professional hockey players," said Larry Landon,
PHPA Executive Director. "Securing year over year increases enhances and
improves the quality of living afforded our Membership, while
simultaneously providing the League and it's Member Clubs with a framework
that should result in greater stability and growth.
"We are delighted to announce a three (3) year extension to our current
CBA. We feel it is a fair and equitable arrangement for both our players
and our fans," said ECHL Commissioner Brian McKenna. "It provides cost of
living increases for all our players and enhances their benefits while
allowing our owners cost certainty and the ability to move forward and make
plans for the 2006-07 season."
Both the PHPA and the ECHL Negotiating Committees have been conducting CBA
negotiations since August 2005. Once the language has been finalized, this
extension of the current CBA will take effect June 1, 2006.
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